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This page is for the people who helped me to get started by giving up their time and talent to make my imagination a reality.
To them, I say thank you.

Click on photos for links to individual profile pages.


Sarra Watts   Ron Smyck   Felicity Ward   TaryAnn Jones
Sarra Watts
 
Ron Smyck
 
Felicity Ward
 
TaryAnn Jones
             
Ripley Hood  
Virginia Hales
 
Daniel Balcaban
  Matthew Forrester
Ripley Hood
 
Virginia Hales
 
Daniel Balcaban
 
Matthew Forrester
             
David Pengelley
 
Erin Broadhead
  Amanda Jane  

Shannon McCauley

David Pengelley
 
Erin Broadhead
 
Amanda Jane
 
Shannon McCauley

 

SPECIAL MENTIONS

ELIZA CAMPAGNA (Make-up Effects)
Eliza has worked on various high profile films before helping to create the Creature in 'Dark Dreaming'. Her reputation for producing quality work is building and Eliza is on the road to being one of the leading make-up artists withing the Australian film industry. She helped us out immensely. Thanks Eliza.

 
SCOTT STEWARD
Scott always seemed to appear whenever we were in dire straights. He turned out to be a Jack of all trades, helping us with lighting (in which he has a great eye for), aiding with the final scenes when we needed an extra set of hands, and filling in the role of the University security guard when the original person dropped out. Thanks Scott. You saved our asses on a number of occasions.

 

NARELLE OWEN (Druid Priestess)
Narelle travelled all the way from Kansas USA to be in our film, technically. One of my oldest friends, Narelle's Celtic flashback scenes were the first ones to be filmed for 'Dark Dreaming' back in April 2004. We felt she has the natural beauty that could easily fill the role of a character who existed 400 years ago. We scheduled the filming to coinside with her brief visit home from the USA. That's how badly we wanted her to play that role. Thanks Nell.

 

JUDE BESTERWITCH
Jude was cast in the brief role of Detective Carpenter's partner. I was surprised when he told me that he had performed in theatre in his home country, the Maldives. Needing all of the actors I could find who would work for nothing, I had no hesitation giving him the role of the calm and collective Detective Barker.

SPECIAL THANKS

MELANIE MOSCATT
Without Melanie none of this would have ever happened. She gave me the encouragement and the regular kick in the bum to get the whole project completed, reguardless of how it affected her. She is my muse, my best friend, and most importantly, my wife. I will thank her until the day I die, and by then it will still not have been enough. She was there to notice most things when I couldn't and she is the reason that I continue to do what I love. Not many people would put up with the kind of crap that she did and still want to talk to me. Thank you Mel. I owe you big time. I love you babe.

AND, a little something about myself…

Lee Woodford

LEE WOODFORD
Writer/Director/Actor

I don’t like talking too much about myself. So all I’ll say is, Dark Dreaming was my first film as a writer, director or an actor. So far I have two completed short films, ‘The Balls Trilogy’ and ‘ Hell Hath No Fury. I currently have several other projects in the works, from shooting short films to writing feature films and developing two serial based projects, one is animated and the other is live action.